Embodiments of the present invention relate to a bedsheet comprising a non-fitted portion and a fitted portion for securing the bedsheet onto one end of a mattress, and a method for manufacturing the same. In one embodiment, a semi-fitted bedsheet comprises a seamless fitted portion, a non-fitted portion, and a securing means incorporated along an edge of the fitted portion. In another embodiment, a semi-fitted bedsheet further comprises a position indicator for identifying a proper positioning of the bedsheet on a mattress.
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1. A semi-fitted bedsheet comprising:
a fitted portion, defined by a distal end and a first and second outermost side edge of the bedsheet, the first and second outermost side edges being inclusive of the widest edges of the entire bedsheet, comprising:
a securing means incorporated along a continuously convex outer edge of the bedsheet, along a perimeter of the fitted portion, and
a remainder of the fitted portion being free of seams, free of cuts, and free of stitching for purposes of fitting to the contour of a mattress; and
a non-fitted portion, defined by an end of the bedsheet opposing the distal end.
13. A semi-fitted bedsheet comprising:
a fitted portion, defined by a distal end and a first and second outermost side edge of the bedsheet, the first and second outermost side edges being inclusive of the widest edges of the entire bedsheet, having an elastic material incorporated along in a channel along a continuously convex outer edge of the bedsheet, along a perimeter of the fitted portion, and a remainder of the fitted portion is free of seams, free of cuts, and free of stitching for purposes of fitting to the contour of a mattress;
a non-fitted portion, defined by an end of the bedsheet opposing the distal end; and
a dart for identifying a proper positioning of the bedsheet on a mattress.
17. A semi-fitted bedsheet comprising:
a fitted portion, defined by a distal end and a first and second outermost side edge of the bedsheet, the first and second outermost side edges being inclusive of the widest edges of the entire bedsheet, comprising:
an elastic material incorporated along in a hemmed channel along a continuously convex outer edge of the bedsheet, along a perimeter of the fitted portion and anchored using a plurality of threads stitched into a first and second end of the elastic material and through the fitted portion, and
a remainder of the fitted portion is free of seams, free of cuts, and free of stitching for purposes of fitting to the contour of a mattress; and
a non-fitted portion, defined by an end of the bedsheet opposing the distal end; and
a plurality of darts for aligning the semi-fitted bedsheet with corners on a mattress.
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1. Field of the Invention
Embodiments of the present invention generally relate to a semi-fitted bedsheet and method thereof. More specifically, embodiments of the present invention relate to a bedsheet comprising a non-fitted portion and a fitted portion for securing the bedsheet onto one end of a mattress, and a method for manufacturing the same.
2. Description of the Related Art
Traditional bedsheets consist of a fitted bottom sheet and a flat top sheet. Fitted bottom sheets are provided with an elastic edge surrounding the entire sheet, and are used to maintain the position of the sheet on the bed. By positioning the elastic edge around a mattress, fitted bottom sheets encompass and protect the surface of the mattress.
Flat top sheets are substantially flat blanks of woven fabric that may be draped over a mattress. Often, the bottom edge and both side edges of the flat top sheet are tucked underneath the mattress. During the course of sleeping, however, a restless sleeper may toss and turn and, as a result, disengage at least a portion of the flat top sheet from underneath the mattress.
Another problem with many flat top sheets is a lack of user-friendliness for physically challenged consumers. Physically challenged persons may have difficulty lifting a mattress to tuck a flat top sheet underneath. Even without lifting the mattress, the ability to forcefully tuck a flat top sheet underneath the mattress requires a certain strength and skill set not all persons possess. Similarly, persons with certain disabilities, such as blindness, may have a very difficult time determining the positioning of the flat top sheet as it is being tucked underneath the mattress.
To overcome some of these problems, attempts have been made to create a partially-fitted top sheet, i.e., a sheet having a fitted end for at least partially securing to a mattress. However, none of the known partially-fitted top sheets address each of the aforementioned failures of traditional flat top sheets. Moreover, one common problem with many of the known partially-fitted top sheets is their complexity. Many have complex structures requiring a great deal of attention and production/manufacturing time. These partially-fitted top sheets generally require a great deal of tailoring and seamstress work in order to create and hold all of the necessary pockets and folds.
Thus, there is a need for an improved semi-fitted bedsheet.
Embodiments of the present invention generally relate to a bedsheet comprising a non-fitted portion and a fitted portion for securing the bedsheet onto one end of a mattress. In one embodiment of the present invention, a semi-fitted bedsheet comprises a seamless fitted portion, a non-fitted portion, and a securing means incorporated along an edge of the fitted portion. In another embodiment, a semi-fitted bedsheet further comprises a position indicator for identifying a proper positioning of the bedsheet on a mattress.
In another embodiment of the present invention, a method for making a semi-fitted bedsheet comprises providing a blank of material, making a single cut along a first end of the blank of material, creating at least a position indicator in the blank of material, and incorporating a securing means along an edge of the first end of the blank of material.
So the manner in which the above recited features of the present invention can be understood in detail, a more particular description of embodiments of the present invention, briefly summarized above, may be had by reference to embodiments, which are illustrated in the appended drawings. It is to be noted, however, the appended drawings illustrate only typical embodiments of embodiments encompassed within the scope of the present invention, and, therefore, are not to be considered limiting, for the present invention may admit to other equally effective embodiments, wherein:
The headings used herein are for organizational purposes only and are not meant to be used to limit the scope of the description or the claims. As used throughout this application, the word “may” is used in a permissive sense (i.e., meaning having the potential to), rather than the mandatory sense (i.e., meaning must). Similarly, the words “include”, “including”, and “includes” mean including but not limited to. To facilitate understanding, like reference numerals have been used, where possible, to designate like elements common to the figures.
Embodiments of the present invention generally relate to a semi-fitted bedsheet and method thereof. More specifically, embodiments of the present invention relate to a bedsheet comprising a non-fitted portion and a fitted portion for securing the sheet onto one end of a bed.
The fitted portion 102 of embodiments of the present invention is seamless, such that no seams or stitching, for purposes of fitting to the contour of a mattress (e.g., to conform to the right angles of a corner of a mattress), are provided. Moreover, embodiments of the present invention are generally designed independent of the thickness of the mattress such that a bed in accordance with embodiments of the present invention may accommodate a standard mattress as well as an extra deep mattress.
The fitted portion 102 generally comprises a securing means 106 to secure the bedsheet 100 to at least one end of a mattress (not shown). The securing means 106 is generally positioned along an edge of the fitted portion 102 of the bedsheet 100. In one embodiment, the securing means 106 comprises a strip of elastic material. In another embodiment, the securing means 106 comprises at least one of natural rubber fibers, synthetic rubber fibers, spandex fibers, or the like.
In many embodiments, a channel 110 is provided along an edge of the fitted portion 102 of the bedsheet 100. In one embodiment, the channel 110 is formed from a hem, as a section of material is folded over itself and stitched shut to create a channel 110. It is understood by embodiments of the present invention, the formation of a channel 110 in such a manner does not interfere with the seamlessness of the fitted portion 102, whereas the channel 110 is not for purposes of fitting to the contour of a mattress.
In certain embodiments, the securing means 106 may be housed within the channel 110, and secured via an anchoring stitch 112 at each end of the channel 110. In another embodiment, the securing means 106 may be interwoven into the material of bedsheet 100 itself. For example, where spandex fibers are provided as a securing means 106, the spandex fibers may be woven into the woven fabric of the bedsheet 100, along an edge of the fitted portion 102. In an alternative embodiment, the securing means 106 may be affixed to an edge of the fitted portion 102. For example, where a strip of natural or synthetic rubber fibers or fabric are provided as a securing means 106, the strip of natural or synthetic rubber fibers or fabric are affixed, via an adhesive, stitching, or the like, to an outermost edge of the fitted portion 102 of the bedsheet 100.
Embodiments of the present invention optionally comprise a position indicator 108. In accordance with embodiments of the present invention, the position indicator 108 may indicate the position visually, palpably, or audibly to the user. In one embodiment of the present invention, the position indicator 108 comprises a piece of fabric substantially different from the material composition of the bedsheet 100. For example, in one embodiment, the bedsheet 100 may comprise a cotton blend material and the position indicator 108 comprises a felt or plush material. In another embodiment, the position indicator 108 comprises a dart. For the purpose of this patent application, the term “dart” is intended to mean a stitch which directs an article of fabric to conform to the contours of the body to which it is fit.
Other embodiments provide a position indicator 108 comprising substantially the same material as the bedsheet 100, and having a substantially different color or pattern. In yet another embodiment, the position indicator 108 comprises a sensor. In such an embodiment, the sensor may emit a sound or other signal to notify an individual, particularly an individual with a visual impairment, of the location of the position indicator 108.
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While the foregoing is directed to embodiments of the present invention, other and further embodiments of the invention may be devised without departing from the basic scope thereof.
Aprile, Rita, Angelicola, Caterina
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